Lasting-machine.



P. A. M. KIENER.

LASTING MACHINE. APPLICASEION FILED N012, 1911v 1,042,799. Patented Oct. 29, 1912.

' vented em Era LASTING-MACEINE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed November 2, 1311. Serial No, 658,103.

To all whom it may cancer Be it lUlOWIl tht 1, PAUL ALBERT MAX Kiicxm, a citizen of he Empire of Germany, and a resident 1 Leipzig, in l1e Kingdom of Saxony, lerina 1, have 111- 'n new and useful Improvenicnisin Lasl' w-Iil achines, of which following a spccii'icaion.

This invci ion has reference to imgrovo nieni's in las ng machines used in shoe Inauii' ac'lure lor securi the soles and uppers in Liza-ling machines of this type are seized by grippers drawn aml upon the first or inner sole. i'or joining the uppers and the inner iall nails or pins are used. '1 remover later on in certain for ilie purpose of imparting f n; Weight. H .r are n; invention such lies are provided with a ilevfoe g a gluiinous substance or a sol: for a gli ions sulis'ance or paste, 1i was a icil before. This device is so that ilie glulinous substance, or

ieiore thesecuring takes place. n ian ving dra ing a lasting qralerl in elevation,

which embodies in desir- L esenfu improvements.

ihe form 0 lasting machine illustrated iere a conduit niovalily mounted so art it i aciualecl by (he grippers A when one isceu'cl and lescenrl whe'eliy its (llS- All section able form the r I N j 7. 1 1 charge one-n15 C niav be oiougni oouo 1o 1 r 1 L the nlarc where {he Wore: 1S done an unh- For ihis purpose is 1 in one eiul 'poriion a D which is votilly conneetei' 'ne iraine G. l'his lever carries on ll E resling against e pushes i'he roll E therein; tiie lever ll whereby v of the conduit 13 l ners to he turned be secured to lhe movement oi ii may also be effected in oi'her ways by means of known illli'iilPPZOl'Qil conrend la oral ly discharge openii Q '3 sir-action, lor mslani'c, iaie a ly, upwardly,

helium isubsrance o an i ippcrs When the win Lli wizliin ccriainliznil's I William; (.iepariing from the spirit of this invention.

in place of the glutinous substance solvent ior same may he used when the first or inner sole'or the portion of the uppers to be operaiecl on was treated before with 7 '"rliifii attachmentr ay lie achines Wi h single grippers or proviclecl. with a. plurality of i claim as my invention: 1, in a rrachine for joining the uppers of shoes to the inner sole, a frame, grippers mooni'ed thereon, a lever pivoially connected io said frame, a conduit for supplying glutinous substance or a solvent of same to the place where the work is done mounted on one end portion of said lever, and means at the second free end portion of said lever and on the grippers for actuating same and thereby the conduit.

2. In a machine for joiuing the uppers of shoes to she inner sole, a frame, grippers mounted thereon, a lever pivotally connected to said frame, a conduit for supplying glu iinous substance or a solvent of same to the place Where the Work is done mounieii on one enci portion of saifl lever, a nose on said grippers adjoining.fhesecond end portion of .he lever, and means on said second free end por'tic lol the sameior actuating said lever and 'oni'luii to impart an ascending and descending motion.

3. in a machine for joining the uppers of shoes to the inner sole. a frame, grippers mounted 'fher on, a lever pivot-ally connected lo said frame, a conduit for supplying glui'inous substance or a, solvent of same to the place "where ihe WOl'i-i one curl portion of said lever, a nose on said grippers adjoiningthe second end portion or the lever, means-.011 said second free end portion of the same for actuating saul lever m and conduit to impart descending motion, so arranged that the m ans aciuate ihe conchiii for sugaplying glm nous solislance or a solvent of same before "the uppers are stretched.

In a machine for an ascend ing and frame adjoining said nose, conciuis for SUDDlVin" oluiinous substance or a solvent \4- b O is done iuounlerl onjoining the uppers of shoes to the inner sole, frame, grippers fit no iwieo of same to the place Where the Work is done Signed at Leipzig, Germany, this 18th mounted on one end portion of said lever, day of October, 1911.

and a roll mounted on the second free end r 1 T portion of the same and resting against the PAUL ALBERT MAX IXIEI projecting nose of the grippers and adapted Witnesses:

to be operated automatically by the move- RUDOLPH FRICKE, ment of said grippers. ALBERT R. Momwn'z. 

